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. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new emerging global economist. but what will be the source of that new power? fossil fuels? nuclear? hydroelectric? each has advantages and risks. another. >> our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history. for if we fail to meet it boldly, swiftly, and together, we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrop catastrophe. >> oil is the fossil fuel that drives the world's economy. oil is black gold, dirty, but precious. the world is hooked. >> you look back at the history of the 20th century, in some ways, it's a history in oil. it's been a driver of geopolitics, it's ban
. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new...
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. >> i don't think anyone who was alive at that time in america will ever forget the sight of timothy mcveigh being led out of the courthouse in that orange jumpsuit. >> the thing that i think stuck with every single person who saw this one snippet of video coverage was mcveigh walking out of that building, refusing to look down, and, you know, with 1,000-yard stare. >> there were steps leading out of the courthouse. i had to concentrate on where those steps would be without dipping my head down and looking down because people would take dipping my head down as a sign of defeat or something. and i'm in leg chains, and leg chains if you've ever walked down the stair if you stride too long because the chain catches on the middle step. so those are the things that i was thinking of. >> i think the overall visceral action is that looks like the kid down the block. how could he have done what he did. >> outside the courthouse mcveigh comes face-to-face with a crowd that grows unruly. >> it was hard to pick out individual things, because they were all yelling at one, but i do distinctly rem
. >> i don't think anyone who was alive at that time in america will ever forget the sight of timothy mcveigh being led out of the courthouse in that orange jumpsuit. >> the thing that i think stuck with every single person who saw this one snippet of video coverage was mcveigh walking out of that building, refusing to look down, and, you know, with 1,000-yard stare. >> there were steps leading out of the courthouse. i had to concentrate on where those steps would be without...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we have the video, the republican front-runner against senate majority leader harry reid of nevada is advancing a health care system in which you would pay for your check ups, x-rays, mammograms, your kid's stitches, with chickens. did i mention i'm not making this up? her name is sue lowden and she has been beating reid handily in the polls. so far on monday, the wealthy former tv news anchor and current gambling executive appeared on local television and outlined her vision of health care reform. the interview aired following remarks she made last week in which she suggeste
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we...
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